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strip you--of your gay clothing. (See Isa 2:19, 21).
called by my name--belong to Israel, whose people, as sons of God, bear the name of their Father (Isa 44:5; 48:1). for my glory--(Isa 43:21; Isa 29:23).
Put me in remembrance--Remind Me of every plea which thou hast to urge before Me in thy defense. Image from a trial (Isa 1:18; 41:1). Our strongest plea is to remind God of His own promises. So...
In the first restoration Judah alone was restored, with perhaps some few of Israel (the ten tribes): in the future restoration both are expressly specified (Eze 37:16-19; Jer 3:18). To Israel are...
In...year...Uzziah died--Either literal death, or civil when he ceased as a leper to exercise his functions as king [Chaldee], (2Ch26:19-21). 754 B.C. [Calmet] 758 (Common Chronology). This is not...
graven--rather, an image in general; for it is incongruous to say "melteth" (that is, casts out of metal) a graven image (that is, one of carved wood); so Jer 10:14, "molten image." spreadeth it...
the waters of Judah--spring from the fountain of Judah (Nu 24:7; De33:28; Ps 68:26; Margin). Judah has the "fountain" attributed to it, because it survived the ten tribes, and from it Messiah was...
redeemed--temporarily, civilly, and morally; type of the spiritual redemption by the price of Jesus Christ's blood (1Pe 1:18, 19), the foundation of "judgment" and "righteousness," and so of...
thy sons--rather, changing the points, which are of no authority in Hebrew, "thy builder" or "restorer," that is, God; for in the parallel clause, and in Isa 62:4, God is implied as being "married"...
Tema--a kindred tribe: an oasis in that region (Jer 25:23). The Temeans give water to the faint and thirsting Dedanites; the greatest act of hospitality in the burning lands of the East, where...
peace--(Ps 119:165). Compare the desire expressed by the same Messiah (Mt 23:37; Lu 19:42). river--(Isa 33:21; 41:18), a river flowing from God's throne is the symbol of free, abundant, and ever...
my servant--God often makes one wicked man or nation a scourge to another (Eze 29:18, 19, 20). royal pavilion--the rich tapestry (literally, "ornament") which hung round the throne from above.
The sacrifices here are not mere commemorative, but propitiatory ones. The expressions, "blood" (Eze 43:18), and "for a sin offering" (Eze 43:19, 21, 22), prove this. In the literal sense they can...
It had taken part with the Chaldeans against Judea (2Ki 24:2). Fulfilled by Nebuchadnezzar five years after the destruction of Jerusalem, when also he attacked Egypt (Jer 43:8-13) and Ammon...
small cattle--rather, the "lamb" or "kid," required by the law to be daily offered to God (Ex 29:38; Nu 28:3). sacrifices--offered any way; whereas the Hebrew for "holocaust," or "burnt offering,"...
wolf...lamb--Each animal is coupled with that one which is its natural prey. A fit state of things under the "Prince of Peace" (Isa65:25; Eze 34:25; Ho 2:18). These may be figures for men of...
sworn by myself--equivalent to, "As I live," as Ro 14:11 quotes it. So Nu 14:21. God could swear by no greater, therefore He swears by Himself (Heb 6:13, 16). word...in righteousness--rather, "the...
Zion (Isa 61:3) gives thanks for God's returning favor (compare Lu1:46, 47; Hab 3:18). salvation...righteousness--inseparably connected together. The "robe" is a loose mantle thrown over the other...
In contrast to the godly (Isa 50:10), the wicked, in times of darkness, instead of trusting in God, trust in themselves (kindle a light for themselves to walk by) (Ec 11:9). The image is continued...
mouth--literally, "palate." (See on Job 6:30). wishing--literally, "so as to demand his (my enemy's) soul," that is, "life by a curse." This verse parenthetically confirms Job 31:30. Job in the...
Just as Miriam, after the deliverance of the Red Sea (Isa 11:16), celebrated it with an ode of praise (Ex 15:1-19).
Sodom--spiritually (Ge 19:24; Jer 23:14; Eze 16:46; Re 11:8).
let them know--that is, How is it that, with all their boast of knowing the future [Diodorus, 1.81], they do not know what Jehovah of hosts ...
cast out--unburied (Isa 14:19). melted--washed away as with a descending torrent.
It--The burning pitch, &c. (Isa 34:9). smoke...for ever--(Re 14:11; 18:18; 19:3). generation to generation--(Mal 1:4). none...pass through--Edom's original offense was: they would not let Israel...
He trusted in the Lord God of Israel--without invoking the aid or purchasing the succor of foreign auxiliaries like Asa (1Ki 15:18, 19) and Ahaz (2Ki 16:17; Isa 7:1-25). so that after him was none...
Image for mighty revolutions (Isa 24:19; 34:4; Hab 3:6, 10; Hag2:6, 7; Re 20:11).
He tries to influence Hezekiah himself, as Rab-shakeh had addressed the people. God...deceive--(Compare Nu 23:19).
This and the thirty-seventh through thirty-ninth chapters form the historical appendix closing the first division of Isaiah's prophecies, and were added to make the parts of these referring to...